I thought I'd share some of my recent efforts to show some love around here and to embrace my house - even though it isn't perfect.

This project was based on a similar one I found in the book Crafting a Meaningful Home by Meg Mateo. I think I still need to play around with the frames to keep them "perfectly" together but I love seeing all the family love notes up on the wall and out of the box. It reminds me everyday of where we have come and what it means to be a family.

Just below the frame, I worked on another way to show this space some love.

My husband brought this old red bean bag ottoman from Pottery Barn up from the basement to rest his feet when he watches world cup soccer. Yuck - it was driving me crazy so I pulled out the scraps from our old linen slipcover and sewed up a cover that makes me so happy - it's not perfect but I still LOV3 it!

This is another reminder of love. Every year (maybe a couple of slips) we have taken a picture of the girls at the beach in our neighbourhood. It all started with the picture on the top right. Ali was just under a year and her big sister Helana just over 2. I had these crazy hats on them. That was the start and every year since we have tried to capture them in their winter coat and hat - it is a way to remember how much they have changed over the years and it really fills the hallway to our basement with a clean look but one that has meaning and personality.

I'm hoping to continue this LOV3 of home this summer, tackling some projects that have been weighing on me. Things that maybe seem like a mountain to climb but if I put one foot in front of the other I know it will help me to embrace this perfectly, imperfect life and feel the LOV3.

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After a career in corporate and broadcast television, I am now the mother of two teenage girls. I've recently returned to crafting, creating and finding out what my next chapter may be.
I have recently contributed projects to online magazines by Amy Powers and Heather Spriggs.